jeepee said:I haven't seen one hummingbird in the backyard garden here in Minneapolis, Minnesota this year and that's unusual.
LOL! Still have two female rufous (this year's young that fledged here) at our lone remaining feeder. Everybody else has skedaddled. Did have one broad-tailed male visit on the 19th, but only made one stop and haven't seen him since.marianna said:So, officially, there is still a hummingbird at my feeders Sept. 24, 2004! ( I KNOW someone else will have a later visitor! Ha!)
LOL, now that's what I call optimism!KCFoggin said:I've still got 3 juvie males and one female so tonight I said what the heck and hung one more feeder.
Nah, I seriously doubt it since I live at 7,000 ft. ele. in northeast AZ, not the warmer, hummer-rich southeast part of the state. It will be interesting to see how long these two hang around, though. Last year we had hummers 'til mid-October, but we also had three feeders up and needing to be filled twice a day EACH almost until they all just disappeared within a few days' time.Marianna said:Methinks you would win that one, Katy!!!
Katy Penland said:Nah, I seriously doubt it since I live at 7,000 ft. ele. in northeast AZ, not the warmer, hummer-rich southeast part of the state.